Thought I'd do a bit of testing before I go to the dealers, I have a RCD 310 with 4G nano but it has the same issue.I noticed my iTunes collection was a mix of mp3 (various rates) and AAC format.I have converted my whole iTunes library to AAC 256 and transferred to my ipod - the problem seems to have all but disappeared. Just done a test with about 15 songs on random play, seems OK. I may have heard one track stutter but I'm not sureNo idea why, just thought I'd share this to see if anyone might know the reasons why. Maybe someone else could do a quick test to prove or disprove this?Edit: I meant AAC 128 not AAC 256. Will monitor this week and let you all know of any problems.
Quote from: matchboy on 07 October 2009, 12:46Quote from: VWKev on 07 October 2009, 12:45any of you guys have select the DAB radio as an option ?no i don't have it on mine, although i probably should have as i tend to listen to the radio on the way in to work most mornings.Yeah me too, I was just thinking though that it may be jumping etc as the DAB and iPod connector is not meant to be compatable. What you have said as sorted that theory out though.
Quote from: VWKev on 07 October 2009, 12:45any of you guys have select the DAB radio as an option ?no i don't have it on mine, although i probably should have as i tend to listen to the radio on the way in to work most mornings.
any of you guys have select the DAB radio as an option ?
Also ment to say that USB sticks don't need charging.....
Quote from: flc1962 on 10 November 2009, 21:59Also ment to say that USB sticks don't need charging..... The car charges the iPod while it's plugged in.Rolfe.